The Royal bride-to-be has attributed her radiant skin, and her “sculpted” cheek bones and jawline to London-based “facialist” Nichola Joss, who is much in demand among the A-listers on both sides of the Atlantic.

Meghan said: “There’s a reason (Nichola) is in high demand around awards season when every actress wants to look A-plus.”

The sought after skincare guru insists that you should start preparing for a big day in your life months before the event to look your best.

Nichola spilled her beauty secrets to Marie Claire and told them: “Meghan has the most amazing skin. She really looks after herself, and I think it shows.”

And she gave her tips to Meghan’s fellow brides-to-be on preparing skin for the big day.

Plan ahead

Nichola said: “If you have troublesome skin, and you need some corrective work, like if you have acne or scarring, you need to start working on a routine at least four or five months before the big day, seeing your facialist every two weeks to get your skin in the best condition you can.

She added that you should eventually cut that down to every three weeks.

Massage your face regularly

Nichola is a great believer in facial massage and says you can massage your own face at home.

She said: “You want to start getting regular massages from the beginning of your skincare journey, since it not only helps remove the tension in the face, but it also really helps improve the texture of when you massage with a good, clean facial oil.”

Don’t go too crazy

As the run up to the wedding nears, Nichola suggests avoiding the harsher treatments that promised to banish wrinkles and lines.

She said: “Anything corrective, like acid peels, intense microdermabrasion, or laser treatments, should be done between three to five months before the wedding, but not closer.

“The last two months before your wedding should be focused on getting calmer, more hydrated skin, rather than getting more aggressive with your face, since corrective treatments can require a ton of downtime and healing.”